There is so much to look forward to regarding the Dodgers’ lineup this season. The potential is hard to even quantify, and the historic possibilities are a researcher’s dream to parse through. With their season set to begin tomorrow in Seoul, South Korea, now is the perfect time to dive into the context.
San Francisco made a late Spring Training splash, agreeing to a two-year, $62 million contract with Blake Snell, a source told MLB.com. The deal, which has not been confirmed by the club, includes an opt-out.
When the Dodgers get back to Los Angeles this weekend after their two-game Opening Series in Seoul, Shohei Ohtani will take the first step toward returning to the mound in the 2025 season.
When each team arrives at camp for Spring Training, all players certainly dream of winning the World Series in the fall. But if not their own, which team do they think could win it all?
Bryce Harper has had back issues in the past, although he has never been placed on the injured list because of them. He said he thinks this current issue is unrelated because it is located in a different spot.
The first Spring Breakout is in the books and if these four days of prospect spotlight showcases mean anything, the future of the game is in very good hands. MLB announced the inaugural All-Spring Breakout Team, composed of 30 players across 18 organizations, recognizing the top performers from the four-day event.
We know prospects are good, professional players, and in some cases, future superstars. We also know playing down on the farm is not the same as being in the bigs. But how much of a difference is it?
Just weeks after his induction into the Hall of Fame, Hank Aaron took his first tour of South Korea while the Korea Baseball Organization was in the middle of its very first professional season.
The Seoul Series represents a continuation of South Korea’s impact on the baseball world, including the influx of talented players making their way to the Majors.
Ahead of the start of the Seoul Series in Korea, take a look at the story of a player who has captivated the hearts of fans at 8 p.m. ET on MLB Network.